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i think all of us in this room want that. with this new tax on airbnb, each of these things are deterrents to doing the right thing. i hope we can make more innovative and informed decisions to make it easy to share. i would like to see tax incentives for any sort of sharing behavior. i think that is probably where it will go in the future. until we get that together, there is only a tax on airbnb. >> do you mind if i clarify that? the treasurer just held a hearing, so he has not the decision yet, so things are still open. just wanted to clarify that. >> we are interested in how this economy affects people in their everyday lives, and people left out of the economic mainstream who may be struggling. how can benefits of a sharing economy reach into underserved communities, and what are you doing specifically, like special programs that are being created for that? let's see, who wants to jump in on that one? >> i will start. we actively recruit guys and have a program so that we keep quality control on the site. when we start i
i think all of us in this room want that. with this new tax on airbnb, each of these things are deterrents to doing the right thing. i hope we can make more innovative and informed decisions to make it easy to share. i would like to see tax incentives for any sort of sharing behavior. i think that is probably where it will go in the future. until we get that together, there is only a tax on airbnb. >> do you mind if i clarify that? the treasurer just held a hearing, so he has not the...
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we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely uniq
we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden...
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there is room for both of us. these are complete the experiences that someone would have in the old economy. the trick is figuring out what is different about this, making sure laws and regulations and policies apply reasonably to this new economy, and make sure that there is room carved out for both. >> thanks for making that point. one more question? >> [inaudible] i'm curious if this conversation about companies devoted to schering physical space. the idea of using or facilitating, seven commercial space for nonprofits and that sort of thing. [inaudible] are there any modalities for sharing their? >> the question is there's a lot of vacant commercial space that could be mobilized for civil society, so is there a way to do that? >> i know of one company, loose cubes. i'm sure there's others that many of you know there. >> i see mark in the audience there. do you want to explain what liquid space does? i think it answers the question, actually. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> mark really got my attention recently. i
there is room for both of us. these are complete the experiences that someone would have in the old economy. the trick is figuring out what is different about this, making sure laws and regulations and policies apply reasonably to this new economy, and make sure that there is room carved out for both. >> thanks for making that point. one more question? >> [inaudible] i'm curious if this conversation about companies devoted to schering physical space. the idea of using or...
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for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if th
for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why...
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but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris but not to the streets that we know that are in front of the palace but the streets with a very mixed community. in those days, even more so. and that inspired you to do collections. this was in a way breaking a parisian code, wasn't it? instead of pretending these immigrants were not there, you're actually inspired by their colors, their hair, their clothes, and you turn them into your collection. >> definitely. i was very inspired by different people always. maybe -- with me, i felt a little different. a project at school. for example, not doing football. i was more touched by people that are a little different or could be rejected. they inspire me also because i do not know it was another world. for inspiration, for example,
but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris but not to the streets that we know that are in front of the palace but the streets with a very mixed community. in those days, even more so. and that...
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i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he
i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him....
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can you tell us about those madonna corset years? >> yes, it is a kind of a reflection of what is happening. also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and th
can you tell us about those madonna corset years? >> yes, it is a kind of a reflection of what is happening. also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more...
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[applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history?
[applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history?
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it would be used for costs for alcohol consumption. in this year's election the city of richmond will vote on a tax for penny on sugary beverages.eqc to encourage healthier behavior and recover the cost of providing medical services to people who become sick from alcoholic abuse or unhealthy diets? >> no. >> london breed, no. [ laughter ] >> you are up first, right? >> miss johnson? >> i agree with london breed, no. i will say that the health care costs associated with alcohol and sugary drinks is what is the problem and we need to address the health care and insurance issues. i happen to be new york when mayor bloomberg announced he was going to restrict the amount of sugary drinks people can buy. people were very upset by that. i wonder how upset they would be if they knew they were collecting money because in new york they are not actually collecting money. because a lot of people who have these problems don't have a lot of money and the a lot of people that don't have a lot of money live in areas where they don't have access to hea
it would be used for costs for alcohol consumption. in this year's election the city of richmond will vote on a tax for penny on sugary beverages.eqc to encourage healthier behavior and recover the cost of providing medical services to people who become sick from alcoholic abuse or unhealthy diets? >> no. >> london breed, no. [ laughter ] >> you are up first, right? >> miss johnson? >> i agree with london breed, no. i will say that the health care costs associated...
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water is extremely important to us. but also it gives us energy. we have hydropower from our water source, a lot of city, if not all of the city is powered, sfmta, possibly the city buildings is powered by the hetch hetchy and i don't want to give that up either. >> thank you. i will remind the candidates that if at any point they wish to jump in on a question they may do so using a time card. the next question is for miss breed, mr. johnson and miss selby. please explain whether you think sit/lie is working to address public safety as intended across the city and how you would reform it, if indeed you would reform it? miss breed? >> i did vote yes on sit/lie. i had a number of issues in the upper haight that were just really unfortunate situations and i thought there needed to be some sort of solution to the problem. unfortunately it hasn't worked. we still have some real problems in the haight and we need to make sure that the social service agencies that deal with mental health abuse issues, that deal with drug treatment issues, those particular
water is extremely important to us. but also it gives us energy. we have hydropower from our water source, a lot of city, if not all of the city is powered, sfmta, possibly the city buildings is powered by the hetch hetchy and i don't want to give that up either. >> thank you. i will remind the candidates that if at any point they wish to jump in on a question they may do so using a time card. the next question is for miss breed, mr. johnson and miss selby. please explain whether you...
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our work experience program using half of young people taking part getting into work. that is the same result of the future jobs fund and it costs 20 times less. that is the truth. our program is good value for taxpayers money, getting people into work. he wasted money and left people on the dole. >> mr. speaker, the more he blogs the writer he gets, the less convincing it is. that is the reality. [laughter] look, we know, we know in real time what happened at yesterday's cabinet. they were at each other like rats in the sack. [laughter] the chancellor, the chancellor is blaming the work and pensions secretary. the work and pensions secretary, he's blaming the chancellor for the lack of growth. the prime minister, he is doing what he does best. he is blaming everyone else for the failure. and isn't this the reality? isn't this the reality? their failure on the work program is a product of their failure to get growth and the failure of the whole economic strategy? >> the work in a government where the transit and chancellor couldn't be in the same room as each other. [l
our work experience program using half of young people taking part getting into work. that is the same result of the future jobs fund and it costs 20 times less. that is the truth. our program is good value for taxpayers money, getting people into work. he wasted money and left people on the dole. >> mr. speaker, the more he blogs the writer he gets, the less convincing it is. that is the reality. [laughter] look, we know, we know in real time what happened at yesterday's cabinet. they...
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flag on them and using combatants to escort the ships through the gulf putting the u.s. military and harm's way. and finally, 1990 and 91 the united states engaged in desert shield and desert storm after this a dumb and asian of kuwait. after 1991 the united states never left and it has been maintaining order keep being the coal from devolving and insuring free-trade in and out through the gulf with the same missions the british had been doing in the 1800's and 1900's also appeared of american and and british hegemony separated by a a 20 year chaotic time. >>host: professor jeffrey macris do see that hegemony continuing and shouldn't strategically? >> obviously those of the decisions administrations needs to make. from my training as a historian at will offer the incite that the golf is inherently unstable. political scientist call it anarchic the there is no one power strong enough to impose its willow over the other is putting it in the constant competition and tension with one another. three regional powers and the smaller emirates down to the south better virtually d
flag on them and using combatants to escort the ships through the gulf putting the u.s. military and harm's way. and finally, 1990 and 91 the united states engaged in desert shield and desert storm after this a dumb and asian of kuwait. after 1991 the united states never left and it has been maintaining order keep being the coal from devolving and insuring free-trade in and out through the gulf with the same missions the british had been doing in the 1800's and 1900's also appeared of american...
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. >> that's it for us. keep it right here for the number oneusiness block with cheril casone and cashin n. namericans flooded the stores big labor holding big strikes with some of the shipping ports. they will block holiday gifts from making it under your tree and disrupt the important money making shopping season. nwelcome to cashin in. we have wayne rogers and johnathon honic and joining us this holiday week. we have that as well welcome to all of you tracey, all of these actions in the port and west coast. you think it is it a threat to retailers. christmas is it right around the corner. >> retailers use the season to take the numbers from the red to the black. this is their bread and butter. anything in the w could hurt them as a result hurt them and the jobs and economy. you can see what is happening with our twinkie and hostess and all . people who make them. they are out of the a job because of union workers who are demanding more. be lucky you have a job right now. >> wayne, if you look at thanksgiv
. >> that's it for us. keep it right here for the number oneusiness block with cheril casone and cashin n. namericans flooded the stores big labor holding big strikes with some of the shipping ports. they will block holiday gifts from making it under your tree and disrupt the important money making shopping season. nwelcome to cashin in. we have wayne rogers and johnathon honic and joining us this holiday week. we have that as well welcome to all of you tracey, all of these actions in the...
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>> i thought kearney street could use more nightlife and everything closes after that and there are a couple of businesses there and it's exciting that you're coming in and bringing vitality to street life -- not street life but walking in and out of your doors. >> thank you commissioner. we're pretty excited about that too and we will be in las vegas and los angeles after that as well. las vegas is a 70,000 square foot club. that is quite different. >> thank you. any questions from the public? yes. >> well good evening commissioners. i am also a long time 22 year resident and i want to discuss and also present to you i have seen a lot of positive changes in this one is a good one. during that time some 13 years ago there was a very cool selma chang high restaurant located there and it now closed and the lounge and if you remember and it's now closed. a great place to be to hang your hat and really the wind of the world and i want to show you my positive feelings about having this dining come to the area. as you also know even down on union street there is a asian street fair restaura
>> i thought kearney street could use more nightlife and everything closes after that and there are a couple of businesses there and it's exciting that you're coming in and bringing vitality to street life -- not street life but walking in and out of your doors. >> thank you commissioner. we're pretty excited about that too and we will be in las vegas and los angeles after that as well. las vegas is a 70,000 square foot club. that is quite different. >> thank you. any...
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about it tell us about the gloom behind this e.c.b. report well it's very interesting it got out last week and when you read it it's first seems to be just about you know it could be about any online competition for or for the central banks or any other types of currencies but when you read into it there is one hundred eighty three mentions of that coin and they also mention that they they wrote this report because they got a lot of questions from the public in the past few months and i mean this has to be because of bitcoin so i only know that of course there is the question why why would one of the most powerful financial institutions on the planet why would they bother writing about bitcoin because you could just as well see it as some kind of mathematical puzzle work by give each just send back and forth some bits and bytes over the internet so why do they take this seriously and that caused me to to look back and find some other papers written by the b i yes the bank for international settlements in baseball and also look back at
about it tell us about the gloom behind this e.c.b. report well it's very interesting it got out last week and when you read it it's first seems to be just about you know it could be about any online competition for or for the central banks or any other types of currencies but when you read into it there is one hundred eighty three mentions of that coin and they also mention that they they wrote this report because they got a lot of questions from the public in the past few months and i mean...
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is there anything you can tell us? i accept your prognosis and diagnosis but what can we do to keep this experiment going? maybe as you duralast the meant days and did your last statement. son to take them to some school but it is important to tell the truth. you don't have to be confrontational but once in awhile when someone comes to us and says explain your position is to be to say i would be happy to. tell me where i am wrong. is enough already. now is the most important elections since 1860. i really do. [applause] >> why aren't there more conservative playwrights? is there any sane to be done about that? is that just the nature? >> you cannot read playwrights. he kept shaking down the state anti-government and it did it with the eskimos. [laughter] and the all female cast. he did not care. but unfortunately contemporary theater comes out of the university system william peterson 22 years old we did not know any better. but nowadays on the internet with twitter or whatever the hell they do doing it to a university
is there anything you can tell us? i accept your prognosis and diagnosis but what can we do to keep this experiment going? maybe as you duralast the meant days and did your last statement. son to take them to some school but it is important to tell the truth. you don't have to be confrontational but once in awhile when someone comes to us and says explain your position is to be to say i would be happy to. tell me where i am wrong. is enough already. now is the most important elections since...
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let us explore this, shall we? you look at the script and you say, interesting role, i want to do this but there must be something here that draws you. >> to back then. it is the element of fantasy. i think it is the fact you can leave everything you know behind you. you leave yourself, your society, your country and you just connect on a total emotional level and i find that really interesting. it is a world that is rolled -- whose rules you do not know prieta, can always be created and freed. i find it an interesting way to draw people in. tavis: i will take that. >> ok. tavis: i read this in my research, when you read the script it went back to read a tolstoy novel. >> i read the book when i was 19 for the first time. som tavis: i will ask you. >> you want to know if i saw it differently. and remembered it as being obviously sweepingly dramatic and tragic. i remembered her as being the innocent. as being the wrong party. as being everyone else was in the wrong and she was in the right and i read it began last su
let us explore this, shall we? you look at the script and you say, interesting role, i want to do this but there must be something here that draws you. >> to back then. it is the element of fantasy. i think it is the fact you can leave everything you know behind you. you leave yourself, your society, your country and you just connect on a total emotional level and i find that really interesting. it is a world that is rolled -- whose rules you do not know prieta, can always be created and...
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thanks so much for starting your morning with us. victor is on assignment. here's five stories we're watching this morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening in the middle east. thousands of israeli troops sparking speculation of a potential ground invasion. the israel defense forces says it's expanding its campaign to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. the u.s. and other nations are urging both sides to show restraint. >>> but there were more air strikes and explosions in gaza today and more rockets fired toward israel. >>> in aurora, colorado, details have been finalized for dividing up the $5 million for victims of july's theater shooting. families of the 12 people killed and 5 people who suffered permanent brain damage or paralysis will get 2$220,000 each. six people who spent at least 20 days in the hospital will get $160,000 each. 13 others who spent less time hospitalized will get $35,000 each. >>> in the gulf of mexico, the coast guard is searching for two crew members from an oil platform. an explosion ripped through the platfor
thanks so much for starting your morning with us. victor is on assignment. here's five stories we're watching this morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening in the middle east. thousands of israeli troops sparking speculation of a potential ground invasion. the israel defense forces says it's expanding its campaign to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. the u.s. and other nations are urging both sides to show restraint. >>> but there were more air strikes and...
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and i only use one in my. kitchen and my you just one like trying to cut down. the bill next time but every guy on the bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face is even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founts and people into fuel poverty that's on top of an estimated seven million people. one survey ahead of this winter found energy prices were the biggest concern for consumers ninety percent said the cost of energy was their main household worry ahead of rising costs for food petrol and mortgage payment julie shows me her energy bills carefully conserve to chart the inexorable rise since she moved in in two thousand and seven
and i only use one in my. kitchen and my you just one like trying to cut down. the bill next time but every guy on the bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face is even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where...
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i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies seeking to establish themselves abroad for the first time. he will begin within 8 million pound pilot and 20 keep markets and go on to lead a transformation that will change the face of british trade overseas across the globe. there are valuable markets out there that just have not received the attention from government that they deserve. places like to wait, vietnam, algeria, indonesia, rocco. we need to do more to get britain into these markets now. today i am personally appointing a number of senior parliamentarians from
i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies...
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campaigners say that it will be used to crack down on government critics. europe, now, where millions of people are joining in protest against austerity measures. protests are taking place in spain, greece, portugal, and italy. more action is planned in some of the eastern european union states. in madrid, hundreds of flights have been canceled, doesn't have been arrested after scuffles with police early this morning. our correspondents are following these. good to see you all. let's start with you, chris, in lisbon. what is happening there? >> the streets are fairly quiet, partly because most public transport has been shut down. a lot of the flights here have been cancelled as well. most schools are closed and so are a lot of public offices. we have not seen many demonstrations so far, although we spoke to some union members who had been picketing from the early morning hours this morning. they feel that the mood is beginning to change. for a long time there had been this acceptance that austerity was necessary and that changes had to come, but now the fee
campaigners say that it will be used to crack down on government critics. europe, now, where millions of people are joining in protest against austerity measures. protests are taking place in spain, greece, portugal, and italy. more action is planned in some of the eastern european union states. in madrid, hundreds of flights have been canceled, doesn't have been arrested after scuffles with police early this morning. our correspondents are following these. good to see you all. let's start with...
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have apparently provided us immunity from the deadly financial banks for weapons us in my time. i've already seen it. all right thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half i shall be speaking to to our jim mayster about the gloom of central banking. an assault rifle. i shoot despite. all the snow. on the face of. the. trigger. the most reliable gun of the twentieth century going. up. is eve it's. elite. it's. the. line. from pundits to. stunts on t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to argentina and speak with to our demand stirrer of macro trends dot b. and author of the new paper the gloom of central banking to our what in the kaiser report co-ax nice to be with you all right george the european central bank recently released a fifty five page report called virtual currency schemes tell us about it tell us about the gloom behind this e.c.b. report well it's very interesting it got out last week and when you read it it's first seems to be just about you know it could be about any online competition fo
have apparently provided us immunity from the deadly financial banks for weapons us in my time. i've already seen it. all right thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half i shall be speaking to to our jim mayster about the gloom of central banking. an assault rifle. i shoot despite. all the snow. on the face of. the. trigger. the most reliable gun of the twentieth century going. up. is eve it's. elite. it's. the. line. from pundits to. stunts on...
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pngeddle thank you for joining us today. our one and only meeting in november. so this is thanksgiving, that's coming up. so just to remind you that usually on[/g;a50e thanksgivings generally the -- where you scheduled the second meeting and we don't have the second meeting. so for all of you that are anxious tokñ?ñ? get to a second meeting, i'm sorry. we won't be able to have a meeting in november. item a, approval of board 26, 2012, second. any corrections? roll call please. >> thank you. ms. lee, y-ñ?ñ?es. ms. wong, yes. ms. feuer, ms. -- dr. murase, yes. >> that's five ayes. >> item b preparations to the superintendent report tonightfjr his thoughts. superintendent craza. that's listening and watching on tv. because this is the only meetin? in november i had a few thoughts so i will be as quick as possible. by saying that on behalf ofbr:?e san francisco unified school district, and school districts we want to thank the voters for their support of propositionzó;m enable -- >> which will enable the san francisco unified school distr t
pngeddle thank you for joining us today. our one and only meeting in november. so this is thanksgiving, that's coming up. so just to remind you that usually on[/g;a50e thanksgivings generally the -- where you scheduled the second meeting and we don't have the second meeting. so for all of you that are anxious tokñ?ñ? get to a second meeting, i'm sorry. we won't be able to have a meeting in november. item a, approval of board 26, 2012, second. any corrections? roll call please. >> thank...
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thing the bulls we were using were actually that some. generations within a. hundred eight on the head asking me why do i need helmets so i'm not here to see . but then zones are tough cookies and brazier soldiers and the rest of my team will put me in a top performance. a crushing victory for the red team. if they're poor on films had made up to be the same and there was only one thing to do after that when. i. time the rest of the campaign hit back and saw it we nearly reached the final day and i caught up with pavel to see what he thought about his delegates progress. well delegates like other programs where will they be inspired. so then we saw them want to ation with all the. help during the sports programs they like discussions they have passed. the training. staying here on the finish line of the camp or i can say that i'm proud of them like their progress. and full everyone gets the chance to show exactly what they've learnt presentation conflict resolution is the. end of three days for the whole world ok that's. what a coastal. assault from conflict r
thing the bulls we were using were actually that some. generations within a. hundred eight on the head asking me why do i need helmets so i'm not here to see . but then zones are tough cookies and brazier soldiers and the rest of my team will put me in a top performance. a crushing victory for the red team. if they're poor on films had made up to be the same and there was only one thing to do after that when. i. time the rest of the campaign hit back and saw it we nearly reached the final day...
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it will bring us rain, it will give us a thunderstorm or two. what it will do is sink us back into these cool temperatures. once again, as we make our way through the next couple of days. enjoy this weekend now. for those of you waiting for the cold, youd can enjoy day's i've, six and seven. a lot of you asking about snow and our winter forecast, i've got to tell you, it's pretty interesting. >> okay. weekend sounds great, though. >> we've got sports coming up. one of the guys who was critical to the national's playoff run has made a decision about >>> sports and good news about the nats, right? >> that's right. national's news in november citing unfinished business. johnson agreed to coach the nationals next year. he agreed to a one-year deal. march stur john and the terps opening up the college basketball season gensz the kentucky wildcats. pick it up, second half. alex finds the duck, 23 for len, terps up one. kentucky comes right back with the bucket and charles mitchell back. kentucky makes a push and comes up big with the rebound and the p
it will bring us rain, it will give us a thunderstorm or two. what it will do is sink us back into these cool temperatures. once again, as we make our way through the next couple of days. enjoy this weekend now. for those of you waiting for the cold, youd can enjoy day's i've, six and seven. a lot of you asking about snow and our winter forecast, i've got to tell you, it's pretty interesting. >> okay. weekend sounds great, though. >> we've got sports coming up. one of the guys who...
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can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of them. can the prime minister tell me why for the first time in six years the number of cataract operations actually fell? what i can tell him is under this government the number of doctors is up, the number of operations is up, waiting lists are down, waiting time down. that is what is happening. he quote primary care trust. there abolishing primary care trust and put
can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no...
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can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of them. can the prime minister tell me why for the first time in six years the number of cataract operations actually fell? what i can tell him is under this government the number of doctors is up, the number of operations is up, waiting lists are down, waiting time down. that is what is happening. he quote primary care trust. there abolishing primary care trust and put
can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no...
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don't use the public wifi. only secure the devices here so it will be protected, even if the phone is out of your hand. adding another incentive for cyber monday shopping, they say about 4 out of 10 retailers will offer free shipping with no conditions attached. >>> we have more tips on how to get the most out of cyber monday. visit our website, cbssf.com/cybermonday. >>> a gas scare in san francisco sent 14 people to the hospital. it appears to have been related to the carbon monoxide leak. it's not been found, but evidence was found in the affected people's bloodstreams. no word on the severity of their injuries. >>> well, a busy end, bloody weekend for them. and both, they were shot to death in east oakland early this morning. which brings to just four, the number of murders this weekend. and a total of 115 people were killed this year. and the latest killings said that they feel like a prisoner in her own home. >> i'm afraid. i like, well, i just started working out again and i like to go to walks, but i do
don't use the public wifi. only secure the devices here so it will be protected, even if the phone is out of your hand. adding another incentive for cyber monday shopping, they say about 4 out of 10 retailers will offer free shipping with no conditions attached. >>> we have more tips on how to get the most out of cyber monday. visit our website, cbssf.com/cybermonday. >>> a gas scare in san francisco sent 14 people to the hospital. it appears to have been related to the carbon...
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the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used political prisoners. today, this person as a tourist at the old berlin wall. but under communism, he was in prison two years after campaigning for human-rights. when he got to the west, a friend took him shopping and he recognized the furniture. he says i realized some of the furniture had actually been produced by us. i thought this might have been made by me. at a press conference today, ikea admit that it new political prisoners were making its products. one of its managers said they told the east german regime to stop, but the forced labor continued. >> there we
the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used...
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want this is us and. so we need. twenty minutes past the hour moscow time the us national archives the library of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks there is a live director or doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. plus get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes but with a nasa to tell you when the eye assess goes flying right over your head as details online for. an explosion has hit the center of the syrian capital damascus the blast which state t.v. describes as terrorism took place in near heavily guarded military and government buildings regional analysts tell r.t. that those who support of radical elements in syria are the ones to blame. there are two sides to this conflict one is the syrian government and that can be held accountable in a simple way the other side is very diffuse and this is this is where the problems always been that you cannot co
want this is us and. so we need. twenty minutes past the hour moscow time the us national archives the library of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks there is a live director or doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. plus get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes but with a nasa to tell you when the eye assess goes flying right over...